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    Interfax, Russia
    March 2 2010


    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict could be settled soon - Armenia's ex-president

    YEREVAN March 2


    The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh could be resolved soon, Former
    Armenian President and opposition Armenian National Congress leader
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan said at a rally held in Yerevan on Monday to mark
    the second anniversary of mass riots following the 2008 presidential
    poll, when ten people were killed in clashes between police and
    protesters.

    "The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has entered the stage where it could be
    settled. Armenia's return of five districts to Azerbaijan is on the
    agenda today. This issue has been practically sorted out,"
    Ter-Petrosyan said.

    The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan have found the key to resolve
    the dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh's future status, the presence of
    peacekeepers in the region, as well as the land border between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, he said.

    Armenia's policy aimed at normalizing relations with Turkey has
    failed, the opposition movement leader said.

    "Turkey has managed to stop the process of international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide, and the border between Armenia and Turkey
    will stay closed until the Karabakh conflict is settled," Ter-
    Petrosyan said.

    Armenia is facing five key challenges today - the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace process, the normalization of relations with Turkey, demographic
    problems, law enforcement and the fight against corruption, he said.

    "Until the first two problems are sorted out, the international
    community will not pay attention to the situation with demography and
    human rights in Armenia," Ter-Petrosyan said.
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